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Published: March 27, 2020

In twelve-step fellowships like Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous, there is a saying that goes, “Don’t leave before the miracle happens.” And as much we love that expression, recovery from drug and alcohol addiction is not a miracle in the conventional sense of that term. Although recovery from addiction is a wonderful thing, the word “miracle” implies that it is a gift — some great thing that is thrust upon you without hard work. In reality, recovery from addiction is one of the most difficult — and most rewarding — choices you will ever make.
One of the most challenging aspects of the process, however, is determining whether you need recovery from drug and alcohol addiction.

Do I Need Recovery From Drug and Alcohol Addiction?

Let’s get make one thing clear from the outset. If you are abusing alcohol or drugs, you need professional help. All kinds of addiction, from alcoholism to opioids, and from heroin to over-the-counter medications, are complicated to treat. There is also a high propensity for relapse, no matter the substance.

Second, it is crucial to understand that addiction almost always starts slowly. Maybe you take a valium every day or two when you have slept poorly, or enjoy having a few drinks with your friends after work. But soon you that practice has become habitual, and instead of helping, it is hurting. This is why as soon as the signs of addiction appear, it is essential to get treatment at an addiction treatment center.

But those signs can be complicated to identify. As use increases, however, these symptoms become more evident if you know what to look for.

The Signs You May Need Recovery From Drug and Alcohol Addiction

There are numerous signs that recovery from drug and alcohol addiction may be your best option. If you observe any of the following in your behavior or in that of anyone you know, it is time to reach out to a professional:

  • Does the consumption of the substance interfere with your work, school, or family life?
  • Do you continue to consume the substance in spite of the negative consequences?
  • Are you continually engaging in risky behavior when consuming the substance? Risky behaviors in this sense might include driving or operating heavy machinery or even putting children at risk. They may also involve causing a public disturbance and fighting, having unprotected sex, or committing crimes.

There are, of course, many more behaviors that fit the bill. But if you can answer “yes” to even one of these, it is worth investigating further.

Contact Lakeview Health Today

At Lakeview Health, we believe that recovery from drug and alcohol addiction is within every individual’s reach. Our talented, professional staff has years of experience helping individuals suffering from a wide range of addictions. If you or someone you know is suffering, We are here to help. Reach out to us using our secure online form or call us at [Direct]. Don’t let drugs and alcohol control your life any longer. Get the help you need today.

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